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FAA steps up enforcemen­t against unruly airline passengers

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Federal safety officials said Wednesday they stepping up enforcemen­t against unruly airline passengers after confrontat­ions on flights to and from Washington, D.C., around the time of the riot at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said there has been “a disturbing increase in incidents where airline passengers have disrupted flights with threatenin­g or violent behavior. These incidents have stemmed both from passengers’ refusals to wear masks and from recent violence at the U.S. Capitol.”

The FAA said under an order signed by Administra­tor Stephen Dickson, unruly passengers will no longer get warnings. Instead, the agency said, it will launch legal enforcemen­t actions. Penalties can includes fines up to $35,000 and jail terms for passengers who assault or threaten airline crews or other passengers.

The new policy will be in effect through March 30. It won quick praise from the head of the largest U.S. flight attendants’ union.

“First strike and you’re out. We applaud FAA Administra­tor Dickson for taking this clear stand for our safety and security,” Sara Nelson, president of the Associatio­n of Flight Attendants, said in a statement. “This will help serve as a deterrent to unruly passengers who had been bucking the rules of aviation safety.”

The FAA said it has pursued more than 1,300 enforcemen­t actions against passengers in the past 10 years. It did not immediatel­y provide a count of recent cases.

Videos of several recent incidents have been shared widely on social media, some showing people who were removed from planes for refusing to wear masks. The FAA has resisted calls for a federal mask rule, but all leading U.S. airlines require passengers to wear them with exceptions generally made only for children under 2.

Some lawmakers and airline union officials have demanded that people who took part in the riot at the Capitol be placed on the federal no-fly list.

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